A near field communication (NFC) sticker which stores a key is attached to a new client device. A remote commander in a home network reads the key using a NFC interface and IR-transmits it to a home network server. Once the client is connected to the network, it encrypts its own device information with the key and sends the encrypted information to the server, which decrypts the data with the key sent from the remote commander. In this way, client device registration is executed easily and securely.
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1. A home network, comprising: a hand-held portable housing including: a near field communication (NFC) element; and at least one non-NFC transmitter; the NFC element being configured to read data from a NFC element of a client device sought to be registered with the network, the client device including at least one NFC element storing at least one encryption key readable using NFC principles by the NFC element of the housing; and the non-NFC transmitter being configured to send the data read from the NFC element of the client device to a network server having a receiver receiving the data from the non-NFC transmitter of the housing.
2. The network of claim 1 , wherein the NFC element of the housing is a NFC reader.
3. The network of claim 1 , wherein the NFC element of the housing is a NFC reader/writer.
4. The network of claim 1 , wherein the server is a digital TV.
5. The network of claim 1 , wherein the non-NFC transmitter is an IR transmitter.
6. The network of claim 1 , wherein the server receives encrypted registration information from the client device over the network and decrypts the registration information using the key.
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January 23, 2013
August 26, 2014
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